Thinking of Copperman recuperating, and something the wife said.
After open heart surgery, my heart still didn't work right, ( I'm in A-fib now), I had to stay there for weeks. As I got better, I walked the halls and floors, and PX day and night, as I felt. Well, open heart also means a cut sternum. Might as well break it. :laugh: I was hustling along and sneezed. That took me to the floor! I was leaning against the wall. on my knees and a nurse stepped around the corner. All within 2 seconds. She started to hit the Code Blue, took another look, and asked if I had sneezed or coughed? I couldn't nod, but waved my hand up and down. She giggled and left me there. :woohoo: :laugh:
The only ones here that will be able to relate are the ones who have also had that surgery. :P>>>
Wow thats pretty scary tinner, does that still happen now? That's what happens after your chest, sternum. is cracked open. It's a major bone breakage. It's healed now, but if you vist a heart surgery ward, you'll see everybody clutching pillows to their chest in anticipationof the next giggle, sneeze, cough, hiccup, or anything else that makes the bone ends grate together. :laugh:>>>
Sounds painful, makes me wonder why i beach at my lil aches and pains from roofin.>>>
I had plourasie where the lungs stick together, I think that must be simular, I you even take a breath it hurt. I Have afib also but it's under control. Funny thing being roofers with that condition :unsure:>>>